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So we can worship other gods, bow to images, vain God’s holy name, covet, steal, commit adultery etc. We appear to be reading different bibles.
Acts 15 is addressing a few items that were in contention. There is nothing that says the commandments of God ended so you are reading that into scripture, when scripture says otherwise.
Are you kidding me with this nonsense? It’s no wonder you can’t get your theology straight you can’t understand context. What was I talking about when I said that Acts 15 did delete the Old Testament? Let’s rewind and take a closer look.
It does and it happened in Acts 15. That is unless of course you still believe that circumcision of the foreskin is still a requirement for entering into God’s covenant. Or that we still need to offer sin offerings for forgiveness of our sins.
I mentioned Acts 15 because that’s where the first ecumenical council in Jerusalem abolished the necessity for circumcision as a requirement for entering into God’s covenant. I mentioned two things, circumcision, and sin offerings. Now what your doing is setting up yet another strawman argument by implying that I was including the commandments in Exodus 20 as also being abolished when I said absolutely nothing to that effect. Your intentionally trying to come up with the most ridiculous interpretation of what I said in an attempt to discredit me by intentionally misrepresenting what I actually said. That’s a form of deception. I’m going to refrain from saying anything further on this behavior.
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